angusticlavius

Latin

Etymology

From angustus + clāvus.

Pronunciation

Adjective

angusticlāvius (feminine angusticlāvia, neuter angusticlāvium); first/second-declension adjective

  1. wearing a purple stripe (an epithet identifying a plebeian tribune who had to wear a purple stripe on his tunic to signify that he was not of nobility)

Declension

First/second-declension adjective.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative angusticlāvius angusticlāvia angusticlāvium angusticlāviī angusticlāviae angusticlāvia
Genitive angusticlāviī angusticlāviae angusticlāviī angusticlāviōrum angusticlāviārum angusticlāviōrum
Dative angusticlāviō angusticlāviō angusticlāviīs
Accusative angusticlāvium angusticlāviam angusticlāvium angusticlāviōs angusticlāviās angusticlāvia
Ablative angusticlāviō angusticlāviā angusticlāviō angusticlāviīs
Vocative angusticlāvie angusticlāvia angusticlāvium angusticlāviī angusticlāviae angusticlāvia

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